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Am 4. Dezember 1926 wohnten mehr als 1000 Gäste aus aller Welt der offiziellen Eröffnungsfeier des Bauhauses in Dessau bei. Zu den bemerkenswertesten Elementen des neuen Gebäudes gehörten die großflächigen Glaswände, die bald zum Synonym moderner Architektur werden sollten. Zahlreiche deutsche Tageszeitungen berichteten über den Umzug des Bauhauses von Weimar nach Dessau und über die Eröffnung seines modernen Neubaus.

Bericht über die Eröffnung des Baushausgebäudes in Dessau (7. Dezember 1926)

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Inauguration of the new Bauhaus in Dessau.

On Saturday, the new Bauhaus, the “College of Design," was inaugurated in Dessau. The new Bauhaus, which continues to be under the direction of Professor Gropius, is built according to the most modern aspects of architecture. The studio building is 18 meters wide, 12 meters deep, 19 1/2 meters high. The entire building is made of reinforced concrete, and only the connecting walls are brick. The ceiling joists are also made of stone iron. All windows are made of crystal mirror glass, and most of the roofs are flat and walkable. The Bauhaus has its own weaving mill, laboratories, exhibition rooms and a theater hall. Professor Walter Gropius himself was in charge of construction during its entire period and also designed the building. The total area covers around 2500 square meters. Representatives of the Prussian government, as well as well-known artists such as Kandinsky, Paul Klee and others, attended the opening ceremony. - Our picture shows the ceremony in front of the new Bauhaus in Dessau, decorated with flags; in the middle the bridge that connects the two parts of the new Bauhaus can be seen.

Quelle: Solinger Tageblatt, 7. Dezember 1926, S. 5. Deutsches Zeitungsportal,
https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/newspaper/item/HPD662LR4XGRGLPPFF36PTNNQHCVP5P4?issuepage=5